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founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> mixed signals. new home sales surge while application for mortgages drop. ivy zelman the analyst who called housing's top and bottom makes sense of the conflicting data for us. >>> a penny for your thoughts. j.c. penney reports a smaller loss than expected and says sales will improve. but have investors already lost faith in the company's turn around? >>> so what's at risk in the third part of our health care series tonight, could taxpayers be on the hook if the new federal insurance co-ops do not work out as planned? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, february 26th. good evening, everyone. i'm gill griffith. tyler is off tonight. >> and i'm susie gharib. good evening from me as well. >>> well, you may not know by looking out your window or at the calendar, but the all important spring housing season has already begun. and t
founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> mixed signals. new home sales surge while application for mortgages drop. ivy zelman the analyst who called housing's top and bottom makes sense of the conflicting data for us. >>> a penny for your thoughts. j.c. penney reports a smaller loss than expected and...
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founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> where do we stand? home depot and macy's say spring is the thing to look toward, but one survey on housing says the best of the recovery may be behind us. so is the economy in the winter doldrums or are there real problems ahead? >>> grand canyon, a controversial bill in arizona has big business racheting up the pressure on the state's governor. >>> and being nimble. in the second part of our health care series, how one health insurance start-up is trying to compete with the big boys. we have that and a whole lot more on "nightly business report" for this february 25th. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. after months of punishing snow storms and bone-rattling temperatures across much of the nation, a lot of people along with retailers, real estate agents, auto materials and just about everyone else seem to have bad case of spring fever. with the first of
founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> where do we stand? home depot and macy's say spring is the thing to look toward, but one survey on housing says the best of the recovery may be behind us. so is the economy in the winter doldrums or are there real problems ahead? >>> grand canyon, a controversial...
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>> so, for example, you heard the tax piece that jim mentioned. i disagree that the white house is out of that loop. in fact, if you look at the president's corporate tax proposal, and by the way he was first on that, dave camp followed him, there's actually some room for agreement there. not only is the thing structured somewhat similarly, but they take some of the benefits, the one-time transition resources which in the president's budget amounts to about $150 billion, and they apply it to infrastructure investment which both sides want. an expansion of the earned income tax credit for childless adults. that's the kind of thing where you might find pieces in here to pull out. >> jim, do you think this is the time that they'll change the way that, for example, the private equity industry is paid by saying you'll be taxed at the higher capital gains -- the higher income rate as opposed to capital gains? >> well, i mean, there are certainly puts and takes everyone is going to find agreement or disagreement with. unfortunately, i don't think this is
>> so, for example, you heard the tax piece that jim mentioned. i disagree that the white house is out of that loop. in fact, if you look at the president's corporate tax proposal, and by the way he was first on that, dave camp followed him, there's actually some room for agreement there. not only is the thing structured somewhat similarly, but they take some of the benefits, the one-time transition resources which in the president's budget amounts to about $150 billion, and they apply it...
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thank you, jim. we'll see you guys in just a couple minutes on "squawk on the street." >>> when we come back, whoobs the t what's the top performing s&p industry so far? can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we
thank you, jim. we'll see you guys in just a couple minutes on "squawk on the street." >>> when we come back, whoobs the t what's the top performing s&p industry so far? can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even...
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hi, jim. what's the intention here do you think from the russian government? >> reporter: well, the russian government wants two things, to exert its influence in the region but at the same time it doesn't want yet i think nor do other analysts we've spoken here to rock the boat too much. there's no question, ross, texts have spiked in the past 24 hours just as russia's foreign ministry came out condemning large scale human rights violations against its ethnic russians in the ukraine, the russian defense ministry confirmed that fighter jets were now on high alert along the border with ukraine that's of course part of the surprise, war games we've been reporting on since yesterday including long range aircraft, warships as well as some 150 troops and some 900 tanks. the main flash point is ukraine's crimea peninsula, strategic for russia, the home of the black sea fleet, scuffles broke out yesterday between proand anti-russian protesters outside crimea's parliament. overnight the building was seized by armed men speaking russian with rpgs, sniper rifles, in eff
hi, jim. what's the intention here do you think from the russian government? >> reporter: well, the russian government wants two things, to exert its influence in the region but at the same time it doesn't want yet i think nor do other analysts we've spoken here to rock the boat too much. there's no question, ross, texts have spiked in the past 24 hours just as russia's foreign ministry came out condemning large scale human rights violations against its ethnic russians in the ukraine, the...
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we're joined by jim from moscow. it may not be a zero sum game as far as kerry is concerned but it is as far as vladimir putin's concerned, isn't it? he's been incredibly silent over the last two weeks. what's going on with him here? >> reporter: that's right. what happens next will obviously be very much dependent on what vladimir putin does next, and so far we simply haven't heard from the guy. he had a meeting yesterday with his top security council but no information came out of that and i think that this is really what's driving the uncertainty about what russia does next, because putin, after all, must be reeling from the loss of face, if nothing else, from this revolution in ukraine especially given the timing of it, right at the height of putin's olympic glory, and we still don't know what he's planning. perhaps he's waiting to see what the makeup is of the new government in kiev, before he plays his hand. in any case, julia, the overall sense we're getting from experts we're talking to here in moscow is that
we're joined by jim from moscow. it may not be a zero sum game as far as kerry is concerned but it is as far as vladimir putin's concerned, isn't it? he's been incredibly silent over the last two weeks. what's going on with him here? >> reporter: that's right. what happens next will obviously be very much dependent on what vladimir putin does next, and so far we simply haven't heard from the guy. he had a meeting yesterday with his top security council but no information came out of that...